Christian de Villeneuve-Esclapon explained
Christian de Villeneuve-Esclapon |
Birth Date: | 8 August 1852 |
Birth Place: | Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France |
Death Place: | Paris, France |
Nationality: | French |
Occupation: | Politician Publisher |
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Spouse: | Jeanne Bonaparte |
Children: | Jules Pierre Napoléon de Villeneuve-Esclapon Henriette Marie Jeanne de Villeneuve-Esclapon Romée Napoléon de Villeneuve-Esclapon Lucien Louis Napoléon de Villeneuve-Esclapon Marie Roselyne de Villeneuve-Esclapon Rolande Anne Mathilde de Villeneuve-Esclapon |
Parents: | Jules de Villeneuve-Esclapon Henriette de Fresse de Monval |
Relatives: | Pierre Napoléon Bonaparte (father-in-law) |
Christian de Villeneuve-Esclapon (1852–1931) was a French aristocrat, politician and Félibrige supporter. He served in the National Assembly of France from 1889 to 1893 and published a newspaper called Lou Prouvençau.
Biography
Early life
Henri Marie Christian de Villeneuve-Esclapon was born on 8 August 1852 in Aix-en-Provence.[1] [2] [3] [4] His father was Jules de Villeneuve-Esclapon (1809–1895) and his mother, Henriette de Fresse de Monval.[2] [4] Upon the death of his father, he became the 10th Marquis de Villeneuve-Esclapon.[3]
Career
He served in the Third Carlist War of 1872–1876 under Carlos, Duke of Madrid (1848–1909).
He embarked upon a career in politics by working as the private secretary of Achille de Vallavieille, the Prefect of Hérault. He then served as a member of the National Assembly of France for Corsica from 6 October 1889 to 14 October 1893.[1]
He was a supporter of Félibrige, and started a newspaper in Aix-en-Provence, Lou Prouvençau.[5] [6] [7] He also served as editor-in-charge of Occitania and wrote articles in Souleiado.[5] Additionally, he wrote about Théodore Aubanel (1829–1886), Romée de Villeneuve (1170–1250) and the Château de Vaugrenier in Villeneuve-Loubet.
Personal life
He married Princess Jeanne Bonaparte (1861–1910), daughter of Prince Pierre Napoléon Bonaparte (1815–1881) and Éléonore-Justine Ruflin, and a great-niece of Napoleon (1769–1821).[2] [3] They had six children:
- Jules Pierre Napoléon de Villeneuve-Esclapon (1886–1957).[2] He married Cécile Ernestine Marie de Courtois (1896–1981).[2]
- Henriette Marie Jeanne de Villeneuve-Esclapon (1887–1942).[2] She married Lucien Leret d'Aubigny (1876–1945).[2]
- Romée Napoléon de Villeneuve-Esclapon (1889–1944).[2]
- Lucien Louis Napoléon de Villeneuve-Esclapon (1890–1939).[2] He married Iskouhi-Gladys Matossian (1894–1951).[2]
- Marie Roselyne de Villeneuve-Esclapon (1893–1973).[2] She married Bruno de Maigret (1888–1966).[2]
- Rolande Anne Mathilde de Villeneuve-Esclapon (1896–1972).[2] She married Antoine de Lyée de Belleau (1898–1978).[2]
He died on 3 April 1931 in Paris.[1]
Bibliography
- Lei Jue flourau de Fourcauquié, 13 de setèmbre 1875 (14 pages, Ricateau, Hamelin et Cie, 1875).[8]
- La Félibrejade de la Sainte-Étoile à Avignon (15 pages, Vve Remondet-Aubin, 1876).[9]
- La Première représentation du Pain du péché ("lou Pan dou pecat"), drame provençal en 5 actes et en vers, de Théodore Aubanel (22 pages, Vve Remondet-Aubin, 1878).[10]
- La Maison des Baux (8 pages, L. Duc, 1895).[11]
- Romée de Villeneuve, étude historique (25 pages, Neuilley, 1899).[12]
- La Fondation du château de Villeneuve-Loubet (52 pages, Neuilley, 1902).[13]
Notes and References
- http://www.assemblee-nationale.fr/sycomore/fiche.asp?num_dept=7456 National Assembly of France
- http://gw.geneanet.org/genroy?lang=fr&p=christian&n=de+villeneuve+esclapon GeneaNet
- http://www.thepeerage.com/p22695.htm The Peerage
- Annuaire de la noblesse de France et des maisons souveraines de l'Europe, 1858, Volume 15, p. 325 https://books.google.com/books?id=x1koAAAAYAAJ&dq=%22Christian+de+Villeneuve-Esclapon%22&pg=PA324
- Georges Bonifassi, La presse régionale de Provence en langue d'Oc: des origines à 1914, Presses Paris Sorbonne, 2003, p. 123 https://books.google.com/books?id=fpidzBLzJNYC&dq=%22Christian+de+Villeneuve-Esclapon%22&pg=PA123
- Armand Praviel and J-R. de Brousse, L'Anthologie du Félibrige, Paris: Nouvelle Librairie Nationale, 1909, p. 24 Web site: Archived copy . 2013-12-26 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131226220629/http://sites.univ-provence.fr/tresoc/libre/integral/libr0421.pdf . 2013-12-26 .
- Carmen Alén Garabato, L'éveil des nationalités et les revendications linguistiques en Europe: (1830–1930), Editions L'Harmattan, 2006, p. 237 https://books.google.com/books?id=EFUkBy8k5zYC&dq=Christian+de+Villeneuve-Esclapon+felibrige&pg=PA237
- https://books.google.com/books?id=1o5wQwAACAAJ Google Books
- https://books.google.com/books?id=3HFsQwAACAAJ Google Books
- https://books.google.com/books?id=t0lyQwAACAAJ Google Books
- https://books.google.com/books?id=dNBhQwAACAAJ Google Books
- https://books.google.com/books?id=EN3mPgAACAAJ Google Books
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